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Show 11 Montezuma Creek News By RITA MADLOCK (Last Weeks News) Happy birthday wishes go to Toby Williams whose birthday was Thursday, April 13th. Happy birthday wishes go to Miss Deborah Thompson who celebrated her sixth birthday on Saturday, April 15th. Visiting in the Jimmie Ber-ke- y home from Blanding this past weekend was Terry and Connie Shumway. Mrs. Linda Hurst from Blanding stayed for a few days with her sister, Annette Mc-Alpi- ne, and her nephew, Shel- by Seely. very special welcome this week to a beautiful dark haired little girl whose name is Joanne Adele Garrett. She was born Monday, April 10th, and A zuma Creek. Date and place of the graduation dance will be reported later and everyone will be invited to attend. News from Flagstaff, Arizona, is that Val and Eva Labrum are the proud parents of a baby boy. Visiting in the Don Kemner home Easter weekend was Donna and Winston Massey and children from Flagstaff, Arizona. The big news with El Paso Natural Gas employees' this week is the presentation of service awards in El Paso, Texas. Receiving awards for twenty years of service from Montezuma Creek are. Bill and J. D. Wooten. Receiving fifteen year awards are Lo.wrence Felts, Earnest Robinson, Howard Wetzel and Tom Whatley. Receiving ten McAlpine weighed six pounds and eight ounces. Her parents are Janet and John Garrett and she has one brother, Johnny, who is fifteen months old. Carroll and Joan Wooten, Jan, Cathy and John from the Lindreth Plant in New Mexico awards are Gerald Black and Jack Joe White. These men and their wives will attend service award banquets in El Paso. Ken, Cheryl and Justin Ward and Janet Overton from Cortez, Colorado, were out visiting the Tuffy Overtons Sunday. yea?, were out last weekend visiting Carrolls parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wooten, and Jamie and Gary. Completes Training Jackie Scotts father, Jack, and her brother, Teke, from Forrest, New Mexico, came Friday for a visit and a fishing trip to Lake Powell. Mike Scott and Doug Madlock also went to Lake Powell with them over the weekend. Mike, Jackie and Dawn spent Tuesday and Wednesday at Lake Pow- Army Private Mons M. Smith, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mons L. Smith, Monti-cell- o, received completed eight weeks of basic training at the U. S. Army Training Center, Infantry, Ft. Polk, Louisiana. He received instruction in drill and ceremonies, weapons, map reading, combat ell. Drew, Dona, Amber and Brooke Williamson spent last long change in El Paso, Texas, visiting relatives and friends. Last Wednesday, Farming-io- n, tactics, military courtesy, military justice, first aid, and Army history and traditions. Pvt. Smith received his training with Company D, 2nd New Mexico, was invaded by Barbara Carman, Loretta Wynn, Jackie Scott, Wanda Williams, Sharman Enloe and Rita Madlock. Battalion of the 1st Brigade. He was graduated in 1970 from Monticello High School and attended Dixie College in St. George. Preparations are being made for the graduation of the Rocking Eight Square Dance Club of Monte gists and the Society of Bluff Stuff By LAUREL THOMPSON On Wednesday morning, the truck and crew were called to a fire at the home of Tully Vigil, near St. Christophers Mission, but the building and contents were tot- fire ally destroyed before anything could be done. None of the family were at home, and there were no injuries, but they lost all of their possessions. Contributions of food, clothing, etc. may be left at the Turquoise Cafe. Word was also received of the destruction by fire of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Martin in Cortez, Colorado, on Thursday evening. Again, no one was at home, and there were no injuries. The Martin family had just moved into their new house after leaving Bluff. Please leave any contributions with Clemma Arthur at her home or at the Turquoise Cafe. Our local school bus driver, Leroy Atcitty, is the proud owner of a beautiful new Ford Ranger pick-u- p. Mrs. Goforths granddaughter, Beth Sparks, and husband Bobby of Redvale, Colorado, have been spending some time with her while doing some mining exploration work. On Thursday, a group of 43 members of the American Association of Petroleum Geolo- two-ton- ed For people who want a pick-ubut not necessarily a truck... p, Chevrolet introduces the pick-up.- .. ideal get-arou- nd the ILeUo v o nomic Paleontologists and made Bluff Mineralogists their headquarters while on a field trip through this area, after attending a convention in Denver. They were able to study geological formations on their flight to Cortez, and then by chartered bus to the Goosenecks of the San Juan River, returning to spend the night at local motels in Bluff. Early Friday morning they left for a Boat trip down the San Juan River under the guidance of Kenny Ross, to observe the Pennsylvania stratiography. Some members of this group came from Canada; one, from as far away as Paris, France. Weather-wis- e, all the moisture patterns seem to always avoid Bluff and the area southward. We just get wind and dust from the storms - and another hard freeze. Mild and warmer for this weekend, however. No school news. Everyone is busy with the regular schedules, and making efforts to get all that work done by the end of school - and all just counting the days! -- H Eco- c Roomy cab 25-3- 0 Heavy-dut- y miles-per-gall- on (no-trad- e) of GMonticello San -- I tVJ Juan son-in-la- w, vo ru Record It was sure a to thrilling sight hear the little tots sing and give their poems. Mrs. Glenna Webb and her dancing students put on a review last Saturday evening in Sunday night. the Indian Branch Recreation Hall. The title of the program was Hats. Mrs. Webb is to be congratulated for her ability in teaching young folks to dance. The costumes were fabulous. some of the little tots didnt look over 3 years old. The acrobatic acts at the close of the program performed by both boys and girls were sim- -' , ply fantastic. kSGiaU Ij9s063 Notice is hereby given that the Board of Education, San Juan County School District, will receive sealed bids for furnishing the following supplies to be delivered as needschool ed during the 1972-7- 3 standards to Carbon Fuel Company coal, Carbon County, Utah. Furnish bid on 1 14 x 1 14, and 1 14 x 0 sizes. State mine from which coal is to be pur- chased. year. L.P. MILK: Approximately 1900 half pint cartons of Grade A milk to be delivered daily to the school kitchens at Blanding Elementary School, Albert R. Elementary Lyman School, Monticello Elementary School, Monticello High Juan High School, San Creek Montezuma School, School, La Sal Elementary School, and Mexican Hat School. Bids may be submitted on either a district wide basis, or an individual school basis. No deliveries are to be made when school is not in session. GAS: Gas to be delivered to the schools: Bluff, following Mexican Hat, Albert R. Lyman, San Juan High School, & A.B.E. Classrooms at Mexican Hat, Montezuma Creek, Navajo Mountain, and Blanding. Bids must be plainly marked Sealed Bid on the outside of envelope and indicate which item or items the bid covers. COAL: tons Approximately oiled siack delivered to the following schools: Blanding Elementary School, La Sal Monticello High School, San Juan High School, San Juan Jr. High School, School, and Albert R. Lyman Elementary School. Coal to be equal in quality 850 The Board of Education reserves the right to reject all or any portion of a bid. Bids will be publicly at 1:00 oclock P.M. office of the Board of tion, San Juan County District, Monticello, May 8, 1972. opened at the Educa- School Utah, w--. Board of Education San Juan County School District by Nancy Cahoon, Clerk Published in San Juan Record April 20, 27, and May 4, 1972 $3.50 Value $2.50 Value AYDS CANDY TROUBLE In 4 flavors. 30-d- ay supply. After Shave Lotion mens fragrance that lasts all day. A bold By Menen. 4 oz. $l.$f rear leaf suspension on regular fuel REDDS a from Page 7 day after school plowing garden spots now that spring-lik- e weather has come. Mrs. Rowena Winters is in Scottsdale, Arizona, with her the daughter and Bert Palmers, where she will be for a week or so yet to further recuperate from her recent surgery. The Sacrament service program of the First Ward was given by the Primary children HELPS MAKE YOU THIN y The 3 p City lira |